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    The Boston Common Frog Pond

    3.8 (138 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Susan B.

    The quintessential New England winter activity smack in the heart of Boston! The music they play is great! The views are wonderful! If you go at dusk it is all lit up with strands of white lights! SO MUCH FUN for skaters and wanna be skaters! They have skate rentals, skate sharpening on site as you wait! There is a small cafe, tables and chairs, and benches. They rent skate aids for those still learning. Sometimes members of the Boston Skating Club are there practicing! Gorgeous to watch! They do not allow you to bring your own coach to the rink for lessons. From their website, "There's nothing quite like skating with your friends, family and colleagues amid the bright lights of Boston. Whether it's a birthday party, a company retreat, or just friends and family getting together, the Boston Common Frog Pond is the perfect place to make your celebration unforgettable! Pricing 5:30-7:00pm: $2,000 7:30-9:00pm: $2,000 5:30-8:30pm: $3,500 Pricing is for ice time only. It does not include skate rentals or food purchases. Skate Rentals Child skates: $10.00 per pair Adult skates: $15.00 per pair Lockers: $7.00 each Frog Pond Cafe The Cafe can remain open, offering a full menu. Purchases are not included in the Monday Night Rental cost. Skating Instructor At an additional charge, instructors can be on hand to offer basic instruction and assistance for inexperienced skaters. Monday Night Rental Form (PDF) For any inquires about rentals, please email frog.pond@scboston.org."

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    Brooke C.

    I went here for ice skating and had a great time. No advanced reservations were needed, everyone just waits in one line. I went on a Saturday afternoon and only had to wait about 15 minutes. We rented skates and thought about renting a locker for our shoes, but most people were just leaving their shoes outside on the ground so we did that instead. The rink is pretty nice, and the Zamboni comes through frequently enough to keep things smooth. I felt like the price was reasonable as well. Overall this was pretty great.

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    Steve A.

    Boston Common has a pond that often doesn't have any water in it. It always seems to be drained later in fall when it's not as nice out. The Frog Pond is a popular place to bring children to come and play. Close by is a playground with a frog theme of course. Winter is when it's used for ice skating. It seems to bring the most people among anywhere on the Common. Mostly because there's a lot going on around here. The Pond is only just one thing. Also here is a carousel. Fun for the whole family. Also there's a playground just east of the pond where there's even more fun to be had by children. This part of the pond is where you're greeted by a couple of frog statues. In the winter there's different fun and games. The pond is frozen over. Cool literally. Instead of wading now you can do some ice skating. A festive atmosphere with all the lights. There's also festivals and all kinds of events going on. Cool place for kids. It has wading or ice skating. There's fun any time of the year.

    Janelle L.

    This would be the place to be in the winter! I would love to see it as an ice skating rink. It would sure be a great time with the family. What a cool way to theme an every changing space

    Ice skating on frog pond

    Such a fun experience! Loved the atmosphere and it was the perfect day to go skate. The employees were kind and the ice was smooth

    An oasis in the city center
    Sasi M.

    Great hangout spot for the kids in the city. Water fountains in the summer and skating rink in the winter. With a carousel and play area nearby, and food options all around, you can make a day out of it with something for everyone. The place is well kept. The water is clean and the chairs are well-maintained. The water is about ankle deep for adults, so you'll find a mix of young kids splashing around and toddlers who experience an outdoor water body for the first time. A good hangout spot for both locals and visitors with kids.

    Eva T.

    My little guy and I stopped by here today for his first time and it was magical. My son hopped all over the frog pond and had so much fun. It's a Tuesday, so not too many people and there were still benches available to sit on. We live pretty far away, so we could only stay for a little while. My son gives it 2 thumbs up.

    Hanna G.

    Iconic location and beautiful surroundings decorated for the holidays! However, the novelty wore off quick elbow to elbow with other skaters. Admission fee + Rental for ill-fitting rusted skates add up to more than a movie ticket ($18/person). We don't go ice skating often enough to have our own skates. Unfortunately my feet and ankles hurt so badly afterwards. My skates had 2 different types of laces. They do have a bathroom and a small "snack bar" on site with overpriced amenities. No one really seems to get the lockers since there are various pairs of shoes littered under/around all of the benches. We followed suit. So trusting...! It was pure chaos on the ice. Kids were falling all over themselves and I saw many parents dragging their crying kids across the pond. Then you have the folks gripping the railing for support and those dangerously taking selfies (despite the announcement this is not allowed). One of the kids didn't stop in time and bowled me over as I slowly made my way around haha. At least he helped me get back up and apologized. We got there around 4 PM and everyone was off the ice for the Zamboni to recondition the outdoor rink for 20 minutes and you alternate skating direction. This happens every hour so you meander across the ice since it gets scratched up instantly. This place is a nice scene in the summer, but I think I want to just watch other pros skate or perform here instead. Another thing to check off the bucket list and just say "been there done that", don't need to do that again.

    Amber T.

    Lots of fun! Must see when visiting Boston. My family and I decided to come here at night for the lights. Closes late which is convenient. The prices are decent. Didn't expect to pay $15 an hour for the whale assistance pusher for my 5 year old. I believe that should be a flat rate. One downside. Also, be careful where you place your shoes or belongings. It's a mess! Might want to rent a locker. My mother in law asked if she'd be able to enter to be able to watch our belongings and the girl in the front told her she'd have to pay an entry fee even if she was NOT skating!!! Which I think is ridiculous. Besides the girl in the front and the entry fee to watch our stuff...the staff at the skate pickup/drop off window were super friendly, helpful and nice. My kids and I had a lot of fun here. Ice skated for about an hour and a half. There's also a playground for the smaller kids right in front of the pond. Very convenient. But it's not lit up with any lights at night. Again, great place to go, especially at night.

    Sam E.

    Took advantage of the $18 for 2 - rental and admission Groupon deal, essentially making it half off. I think the prices are steep if you do not have your own skates: $12 skates and $6 admission (if 58" and over; otherwise admission is free). Lockers are also $4 but most people just put their shoes by a bench or carried their belongings in a cross shoulder purse, string bag or bookbag while skating. On college nights, you may have free admission with student ID: https://bostonfrogpond.com/winter-programs/college-nights/. I went in the weekday evening around 5:30pm and enjoyed the lit up surrounding trees and catchy music. The rink is a bit on the smaller side so going during the weekday helped with the crowds. Overall, I enjoyed my experience and would come again (but only when taking advantage of a groupon deal).

    Water comes out of the frog during the summer
    Nicole S.

    Heck yeah, a playground. I told the kids that we'd be visiting the same park in Boston that was the setting for the book "Make Way for Duckings," and they were super excited ... until they didn't see a playground anywhere. To kids, park = playground. You'd think that history and trees and grass would be enough for toddlers and young kids, but no. Fortunately, if you make your way past the swan boat rides, past the Boston Public Garden, you'll see a carousel and, beyond that, Tadpole Playground. Whew! Crisis averted. This is a decent playground. There are several slides, monkey bars, bridges, things to climb, forts, fireman poles and other things to play with. When we were there, the playground was swarming with children. I take it this place is pretty popular! There are also bronze-looking statues of frogs (hence the name Tadpole Playground and Frog Pond). During the summer, these frogs spew water, and make a nice splash pad area. When we were there, though, they were devoid of water, so kids just climbed and rode on them. This playground is good because it is surrounded by a fence. I like playgrounds with fences because this means there is less likelihood of a child running out and getting lost. Outside of the playground, there are food vendors selling freshly squeezed lemonade, water, hot dogs, sodas, etc.

    Super full. Dangerous to skate here. You couldn't fit a single person more in the rink.
    Andrea R.

    Extremely dangerous!!! Not sure how they even allow this amount of people to enter the ice rink at the same time but its borderline neglectful and irresponsible. People were bumping into each other, knocking each other down, and falling all over the place. You can't keep your guard down for a second here and have to be consistently careful with people around you falling and pulling you down with them. If you want to take your children ice skating this is definitely not the place.

    Boston Frog Pond ice skating rink
    Amy C.

    This is a nice ice skating rink in the winter. Admission for adults is $6, but skate rental is on the pricey side ($12). Lockers cost $3 to rent. The ice skating rink itself is fairly small, so there isn't much room to maneuver when it gets busy. I recommend going during the weekday if schedules allow, since it really fills up with little kids and families on the weekends. February 13-18, 2016 (February break for Boston schools) is free skating for the entire week, with free admission and rentals. You can show up as early as 10am and get a ticket. They divide up the day into skating time blocks of 2.5 hours each, and if they run out of tickets for the current block you can get tickets for the next block. When I came at 1pm today, they were out of tickets for the 1-3:30pm time block but still had tickets for the block starting at 3:30pm.

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